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Fresno Christian High School (abbr. FCHS) is a private, Christian high school sponsored by 12
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churches, located in
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, California, United States. The high school is a division of Fresno Christian Schools, offering various classes from
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through Grade 12. Grades K–12 share a campus with Peoples Church at 7280 N. Cedar Ave.


History

Although conceived several years earlier, Fresno Christian Schools finally became a reality in 1977. Founded by seven local churches, the school aims to provide a quality learning environment and encourage God’s word within the classroom. In 1977, the school began classes, with 135 students in grades K-6. Now, the school continues to provide Christian educations to over 700 students in grades K-12, spread over two campuses. The student body typically represents over 100 different churches, and includes students from as far as Kerman, Kingsburg, Sanger,
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, and Madera. FCS has been recognized nationally as an example of how Christians can cooperate to provide a quality alternative Christian school for a total community.


Mission

The Mission of Fresno Christian Schools is to equip young people for life and service for
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through biblical foundations,
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development, and academic preparation in partnership with the home and local church. FCS gives special attention to meeting the spiritual, moral, academic, and physical needs of the student both in the formal classroom setting and in
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and social activities.


Church Involvement

Peoples Church hosts Fresno Christian Junior/Senior High School (grades 7–12) and Fresno Christian Elementary (grades K–6). In addition to providing location, Peoples Church is also a founding partner of Fresno Christian Schools.


Administrative & Office Staff

Fresno Christian High School inherits some administrators from the parent association, Fresno Christian Schools. These shared administrators are denoted with an asterisk. The current FCHS administrative staff is as follows: * Jeremy L. Brown, Superintendent * Lisa Raynes, Director of Business Operations * Amy Deffenbacher, Secondary Principal * Katie Reneau, Elementary Principal * Evangelina Tello, Academic advisor * Scott Falk, Vice Principal * Robert Hyatt, Director of Technology * Christy Rocca, Assistant to Superintendent/Board * Michelle Logan, JH/HS Administrative Assistant * Lisa Dooley, Elementary Administrative Assistant * Kerry Roberts, Registrar


Extracurricular activities


Yearbook

The Shield, Fresno Christian High School's annual
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publication, is
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and designed by a group of students. The Shield has received numerous awards and recognition by various scholastic press associations both locally and nationally. Approximately 250 yearbooks are ordered annually, and the yearbook fee is included with the yearly tuition beginning fall 2008. The yearbooks are published by
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.


Newspaper

2015-16 school year: Fresno Christian's award-winning newspaper is The Feather Online. As of September 2015, The Feather Online staff numbers in excess of 50 members, whose goal is to "reflect, represent, inform, and entertain the student body through the campus news, features, profiles, and sports activities." The Feather Online is a daily multimedia newspaper, which publishes over 900 articles during each school year. This does not include the game-by-game accounts of each varsity sporting event, television shows or other weekly events. The awards for the 2014-15 school year include: The
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awarded The Feather Online a Gold Crown designation and a gold medalist in March 2015 judging. The Feather scored over 960 out of 1,000 points, earning all 3 All-Columbian Honors. The Crown award ceremony will be hosted at the 91st annual CSPA convention at Columbia University in March 2015. The National Scholastic Press Association awarded The Feather its 4th All-American honor in a row in November 2014 and all 5 Marks of Distinction and a score of over 4,100 out of 4,300 points in the annual fall critique. 2012-2013 school year: Despite 21 of 34 staff members graduating (2012) or not renewing their Feather staff status, the 2012-13 school year has not gone as planned. Beginning the year with only 14 members (8 returning), The Feather began the year with an All-American honor in November from the National Scholastic Press Association. earning Four Marks of Distinction. The campus paper received 3,720/4000 total points, including scores of 900/1,000 in coverage and content, 850/1000 in interactivity and community, 450/500 in breaking news, 740/1000 in design and navigation, 480/500 in rich media. In February 2013, the Columbia Scholastic Press Association awarded The Feather an All-Columbia honor and a Gold Medalist award. The CSPA's All-Columbian honor was The Feather's first ever as the CSPA judging committee critiqued the publication in three different areas: essentials, verbal and visual. The Feather received a total of 973 points out of 1000. The staff earned all three Columbian Honors, and a Gold Medalist placement, which required a minimum total of 800-1000 points. Six staff members then attended the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's 89th annual journalism convention held at
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in New York City, March 20–22, 2013. The Feather Online was named a Crown Finalist earlier in the school year and on March 22, the CSPA honored the online newspaper with its third Digital Gold Crown. The Feather Online has also earned two Digital Silver Crowns as well. The final journalism award was given a couple of weeks earlier when the National Scholastic Press Association honored The Feather Online as a 2013 Online Pacemaker Finalist], March 12. The staff and adviser Greg Stobbe attended and spoke at the NSPA journalism convention in San Francisco, CA, April 25–28. The Feather Online then earned its 5th Online Pacemaker AND Best of Show at the NSPA SF Convention. For the fourth time since 2006, The Feather Online won a Pacemaker from the National Scholastic Press Association in
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, April 14, 2012. There were a total of 15 Pacemakers given in the Online category and only four from California out of 31 Finalists.
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wrote two articles about The Feather Online in April 2012. The National Scholastic Press Association honored The Feather Online as an "All-American" online high school newspaper during its fall critiques in 2010 and 2011. A single judge reviews the past year but specifically focuses on the first months of the new school year in the annual evaluation. In the fall 2011 assessment, The Feather Online was given the NSPA's highest recognition, earning Five Marks of Distinction. The campus paper received scores of 900/1,000 in coverage and content, 900/1000 in interactivity and community, 350/500 in breaking news, 900/1000 in design and navigation, 400/500 in rich media and 200/200 in minor categories. For the fourth year in a row, The Feather Online earned a Crown from Columbia Scholastic Press Association at Columbia University in New York City. In CSPA's 88th annual journalism convention, The Feather Online earned their second Silver Crown. Over 180 digital publications of the current CSPA members were eligible to enter the Crown Awards in 2012 and the awards were given March 16, 2012; 13 Gold Crowns and 14 Silver Crowns were awarded. For the second time in campus history, the Columbia Scholastic Press Association at Columbia University in New York City honored The Feather Online their top award. The CSPA awarded The Feather Online a Gold Crown in March 2011 along with 8 other high school newspapers from across the United States, including one other from California. In March 2010 The Feather won its first Gold Crown and was honored with a Silver Crown in February 2009. In 2009, the Crown award was only presented to the top seven high school online publications, one of which being The Feather. For the third time in campus history, The Feather Online was awarded an online Pacemaker in
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, from the National Scholastic Press Association, April 17, 2010. There were a total of 12 Pacemakers given but The Feather was the only California school to win an online Pacemaker this year out of the 26 finalists. The Fresno Bee honored The Feather by giving the high school newspaper a Thumbs up, in the April 24 editorial outlining The Feather's nomination in the Opinions section for both the 2010 Pacemaker and Gold Crown awards. On April 19, 2008, The Feather Online was recognized as one of the best online high school newspapers in the United States by the National Scholastic Press Association in
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. This is the second time The Feather Online has won the prestigious Pacemaker award. The first time was in April 2006. The Fresno Bee printed an article, outlining The Feather's nomination in a Metro article for a Pacemaker award. The online edition has received many additional awards, including winning the National Scholastic Press Association's 2006 Online Pacemaker. During the fall 2007 semester, Feather staff writers created 250
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in an effort to become a daily publication of Fresno Christian High School. The Feather Online unveiled a new, updated version in late January 2007. Feather authors' works have been featured in publications other than The Feather, including the pieces Piece "The Upside to Down Syndrome" in PBS NewsHour Extra: Student Voice. Feather reporters were also recognized by a national online publication in the 2007 fall semester. While The Feather does not always participate in the National Edition, the staff had 35 articles selected by the National Edition online newspaper during 14 consecutive weeks of publication. As of mid December, 20 different Feather reporters were honored by this selection. The National Edition is a national high school publication sponsored by the
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. The National Edition began publication in September 2003 and publishes about 30 articles each week, drawing from over 665 high school online publications. In addition to providing daily news, The Feather began
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in the fall of 2007. Feather podcasts can also be found on iTunes. Many of the Feather staff have also begun
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. The print edition of The Feather has also received numerous awards, such as First Place by the International Quill & Scroll (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2003, and 2000) and a Gold medal from Columbia Scholastic Press Association of New York City in 2009, 2008, 2006 (Silver medals 2007, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002, 2000). The staff has also been honored by the National Scholastic Press Association. Most recently the NSPA gave The Feather a First Class rating with two marks of distinction in 2009. (The same award was given 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2000). The Feather print edition also won the San Joaquin Valley Scholastic Press Association's
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award on March 1, 2008. This is annually given to the grand champion of the day at
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, in the annual conference and contest. High school newspaper staffs from Lodi, CA, to
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, regardless of school size, attend the competition.


Band

The high school has several divisions of the performing arts department, including jazz band, concert band, and
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. The bands have appeared on the KMPH Fox 26 morning show, "Great Day". Programs begin as early as elementary grades, continuing through senior high. The band department also includes the color guard that marches with the marching band in parades and the winterguard that performs in separate competitions during the months of January, February, and March.


Choir

The choir program at Fresno Christian includes the concert choir, women's chorale, men's chorale, and ensemble, however some programs are not offered during the school year due to lack of enrollment in the subject. The choral groups received a total of five awards in th
Heritage Music Festival
hosted in San Diego on March 19–22, 2009. Programs begin as early as elementary grades, continuing through senior high.


Drama

The drama classes perform multiple productions throughout the year, both before the student body during weekly chapels or as separate events.


Clubs


CSF

The Fresno Christian High School chapter of the
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consists of second-semester
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through seniors, attempting to improve the surrounding communities through
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. One such service started by CSF in the 2008–2009 school year, is free, peer
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. The California Junior Scholarship Federation is also offered to students in junior high grades, many of whom filter into the high school's CSF.


Destination ImagiNation

The Destination ImagiNation team is mostly independent from the rest of the school’s clubs and activities. The FCHS chapter of D.I. was started by seven juniors midway through the 2007–2008
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along the way. FCS did not field a team for the 2010-2012 school years.


Book & Walking Buddies

Fresno Christian has partnered with Pinedale Elementary to offer unique opportunities for both elementary and high school-level students. In exchange for
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hours, which are required for each high school student every semester, high school students walk or read with younger students who may have challenges or
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in such areas. Students leave the Peoples Church campus during chapels on Thursday, returning in time for the commencement of seventh period.


FCA

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a club hosted on campus during lunch to encourage athletes of any sport to further develop their relationship with Christ. Although the club has been offered in the past, it was not available during the 2008-2012 academic years.


Sports

The following sports are offered as opportunities to students at Fresno Christian: Fall *
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* Girls' Tennis * Girls' Volleyball * Men's and girls' cross country Winter * Cross Country * Girls' Basketball * Boys' Basketball * Boys' Soccer * Girls' Soccer Spring * Boys' Tennis * Golf * Track & Field * Girls' Softball * Boys' Baseball


Accreditation

Fresno Christian Schools is fully accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI), the
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(WASC), and the
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References


External links


Fresno Christian Schools

The Feather Online
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